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{{disambiguation|the story arc which is centered around him|B'vat (story arc)}}
 
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|eyes = Brown
 
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|status = Deceased
 
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|born = [[23rd century]]
|died = [[2270]]<br>{{IKS|Worvig}}
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|died = [[2270]]{{st|time displaced from 2409}}<br>{{IKS|Worvig}}
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|age = over {{age|2270|2409}}
 
|family = [[Warat]] (father){{st|de}}
 
|family = [[Warat]] (father){{st|de}}
 
|rank = [[Admiral]]
 
|rank = [[Admiral]]
|occupation = [[Commanding officer]], {{IKS|Worvig}}{{st|until his death}}
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|occupation = [[Commanding officer]], {{IKS|Worvig}} (''unknown'' - [[2409]]){{note|At the time of his death, he was time displaced to [[2270]].}}
|affiliation = [[Klingon Empire]]
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*[[House of B'vat]]
 
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'''B'vat''' &ndash; son of [[Warat]] &ndash; was a [[Klingon]] [[admiral]] and {{MA|ambassador}}. He was a blood enemy of the Houses of [[House of Duras|Duras]] and [[House of Kardok|Kardok]].{{ref|st=fed|ch=1-16}} He was a strong proponent of the [[Federation-Klingon War]] and sometimes took extreme measures in an attempt to prolong the war.{{ref|st=fed|ch=1-8}}{{ref|st=fed|ch=1-11}}
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'''B'vat''', son of [[Warat]]{{ref|id=debut|st=fed|ch=1-8|a=3|B'vat makes his debut.}} was a male [[Klingon]] who lived during the [[23rd century|23rd]],{{ref|st=fed|ch=1-19}} [[24th century|24th]], and [[25th century|25th]] centuries. He had a long, distinguished career that spanned all three centuries, and in his later years he served as an [[admiral]] and {{MA|ambassador}}.{{ref|id=debut}}
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B'vat and [[House of B'vat|his house]] were blood enemies of the Houses of [[House of Duras|Duras]] and [[House of Kardok|Kardok]].{{ref|st=fed|ch=1-16}} He was a strong proponent of the [[Federation-Klingon War]] and on multiple occasions took extreme measures in an attempt to prolong the war.{{ref|st=fed|ch=1-8}}{{ref|st=fed|ch=1-11}}{{ref|st=fed|ch=1-18}}
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== Biography ==
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=== Disrupting the Regulus conference ===
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On [[7 March]] [[2409]] ({{sd|83259.8}}), B'vat intruded on a peace conference between the [[Klingon Empire]] and the [[Federation]] on [[Regulus IV]]. His vessel engaged in a brief firefight with the {{USS|Leviathan|NCC-93151}}, which was in charge of security for the conference. B'vat then ceased hostilities to speak with the ''Leviathan'' crew. He sarcastically asked [[Jason Fredricks]] why he and the delegation weren't killed by the bomb he had planted at the embassy on the {{MA|planet}}. When Jason refused to humor him, he agreed to leave, but stated that they would meet again in the near future.{{ref|id=debut}}
   
 
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=== Notes and references ===
 
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Revision as of 15:36, 5 July 2020

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For the story arc which is centered around him, see B'vat (story arc).

B'vat, son of Warat[1] was a male Klingon who lived during the 23rd,[2] 24th, and 25th centuries. He had a long, distinguished career that spanned all three centuries, and in his later years he served as an admiral and ambassador.[1]

B'vat and his house were blood enemies of the Houses of Duras and Kardok.[3] He was a strong proponent of the Federation-Klingon War and on multiple occasions took extreme measures in an attempt to prolong the war.[4][5][6]

Biography

Disrupting the Regulus conference

On 7 March 2409 (83259.8), B'vat intruded on a peace conference between the Klingon Empire and the Federation on Regulus IV. His vessel engaged in a brief firefight with the USS Leviathan, which was in charge of security for the conference. B'vat then ceased hostilities to speak with the Leviathan crew. He sarcastically asked Jason Fredricks why he and the delegation weren't killed by the bomb he had planted at the embassy on the planet. When Jason refused to humor him, he agreed to leave, but stated that they would meet again in the near future.[1]

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Notes and references

  1. At the time of his death, he was time displaced to 2270.

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